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Derek Randall

Team flagENG73 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

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Batting

ENG vs WI, ODI15 (22)
ENG vs NZ, ODI42 (50) *
ENG vs PAK, ODI1 (5)
ENG vs CAN, ODI5 (11)
ENG vs AUS, ODI1 (3)
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Derek Randall Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI47451067058862.6926.68827----
Test4779247071217443.9133.382545----
WC ODI5564004270.3316.0021----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI47201.500.000/1000.00----
Test47201.500.000/1000.00----
WC ODI5000.000.000-0000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
England vs West Indies at Lord's- August 28 - 29, 1976
Test Debut
India vs England at Eden Gardens- January 01 - 06, 1977

Teams played for

England

About Derek Randall

NameDerek Randall
GenderMale
Birth24 Feb 1951
Birth PlaceRetford, Nottinghamshire
Height5ft 8in
NationalityEnglish

Born on 24th February 1951 at Retford in Nottinghamshire, Derek William Randall is a former English right-handed middle-order batter nicknamed ā€˜Arkleā€™.
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Born on 24th February 1951 at Retford in Nottinghamshire, Derek William Randall is a former English right-handed middle-order batter nicknamed ā€˜Arkleā€™.

Randall started playing county cricket for Nottinghamshire at age 21, where he stayed till the end of his career. 

Known for his top-class fielding in covers, he notched up 28,456 runs in 488 First-class matches to go with 12,300 runs in 467 List-A matches. Not just that, the Retford-born racked up 52 hundreds in First-Class cricket as well.

His career graph took upwards when he debuted in the ODIs for England in 1976 against West Indies, and a few months later, Randallā€™s Test debut happened in India in 1977. 

The right-handed batter played 47 Tests and 49 ODIs for the Three Lions, accumulating 2,470 and 1,067 runs, respectively.

After hanging up his boots in International and major county cricket, Arkle played for minor county Suffolk for the next seven years. 

After his final retirement from the game in 2000, the Nottinghamshire player went on to coach Cambridge University and Bedford School along with minor county Bedfordshire.

Overall, Randall was a crowd pleaser, well remembered for his comical antics on the field.

(As of July 2022)